Building an app is funny like that.



Ideas? You got plenty floating around.
Passion? Honestly, overrated.
Code itself? That's not even the bottleneck anymore.

The real grind? Getting users. Making your app actually reach people.

That's where most builders hit the wall. You nail the technical side, ship something solid—then what? How do you tap into different user bases across multiple networks?

This is why cross-chain solutions matter. When apps can plug into user bases and liquidity pools across 13+ chains, the game changes. Suddenly you're not locked into one ecosystem. You build once, scale everywhere. That's the multiplier effect worth chasing.
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 12h ago
Really, making the product is easy; the hard part is getting people to use it. Well said, technology has long ceased to be an issue; now it's all about user growth. Cross-chain solutions are indeed a way out; otherwise, being trapped by a single blockchain is pointless. Thirteen chains collaboration is the real gameplay; this wave of momentum is definitely strong.
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On-ChainDivervip
· 12h ago
Really, having ideas and code isn't the main thing; users are the true priority.
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 13h ago
Oh, you're right. The most difficult part of building an app is actually cold start; technology is just a minor issue. --- Cross-chain is indeed the way out; otherwise, you're really locked into a single-chain ecosystem. --- That's why projects still focusing on single chains are a bit outdated... --- Customer acquisition difficulty has indeed been underestimated. No matter how beautiful the code is, if no one uses it, it's useless. --- Supporting multiple chains sounds simple, but who bears the operational costs once it's implemented? --- That's what they say, but there aren't many projects that have truly achieved user growth across multiple chains. --- Yeah, so passion can't be relied upon; ultimately, the user numbers speak the truth. --- This is actually why composability is so important in Web3.
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RamenStackervip
· 13h ago
NGL, this is the reality. No matter how awesome the code is, without users, it's all pointless. Cross-chain is the true game changer.
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GasOptimizervip
· 13h ago
Really, with 13 chains laid out, gas fees are the true ultimate boss; user acquisition is all just an illusion.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 13h ago
Honestly, I have a bunch of ideas and enthusiasm, but if I write them out and can't sell them, it's all in vain. I'm understanding this truth more and more.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 13h ago
ngl really, code is just the beginning, users are the hell --- Cross-chain stuff would be great if it could really solve user acquisition problems, but in reality... it still depends on luck --- Wait, is passion overrated? Bro, you're gonna get flamed in Web3 for that --- Build once, scale everywhere sounds great, but do all 13 chains in the liquidity pool really have users? --- Ultimately, it's still a network effect issue. No matter how many chains there are, they can't save products with no users --- This idea is correct, but it seems to overlook the differentiated needs of each chain. It's impossible to truly dominate with just one set of code
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